BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a writing implement, and particularly to a writing
implement in which ink and a follower advancing with consumption of the ink are stored
directly inside a barrel having a pen point at its forward end.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] In such a conventional writing implement, ink and a follower are stored in a barrel
directly, and a tail plug (corresponding to an inner tail plug in the present invention)
having a ventilating means is fitted to the inner surface of a rear end aperture portion
of the barrel, as disclosed, for example, in Unexamined Japanese Patent Publication
(kokai) No. Hei 6-115291.
[0003] Particularly, in such a writing implement in which ink and a follower are stored
in a barrel directly, while a large volume of ink can be stored, the ink is apt to
flow back (that is, go down) by the own weight of the large volume of ink when the
pen point is directed upward. Therefore, in the conventional writing implement, a
back-flow valve system constituted by a ball valve actuated by the own weight of a
ball valve (generally a metallic ball) is provided in the tail plug in order to prevent
the ink from flowing back when the pen point is directed upward.
[0004] However, in the conventional writing implement, since an air hole is formed at the
rear end of the tail plug, dust or dirt is apt to enter the air hole of the tail plug
from the outside. Therefore, there is a fear of hampering the valve function of the
back-flow valve system. If the back-flow valve system cannot operate normally, there
is a fear that ink leaks directly to the outside through the air hole. Further, if
the writing implement is put into a pocket of clothes at that time, the leaking ink
will make the clothes dirty. That is, conventionally, such a writing implement does
not have any safety measures against failure in operation of the back-flow valve system.
Therefore, there is a fear that an accident of ink leaking from the rear end of the
writing implement occurs.
[0005] US-A-2 871 824 discloses an ink tube for a ball point pen having a pinpoint at its
forward end and an enclosure cap at its rear end. An air course is formed between
the outer surface of the ink tube and the inner surface of the enclosure cap. A gap
between a shoulder portion of the ink tube and the enclosure cap serves as an air
hole. However, said air hole is still formed in the rear part of the writing implement.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] It is an object of the present invention to provide a writing implement in which
while a large volume of ink can be stored, the ink can be prevented from leaking from
the rear end of the writing implement surely to thereby conspicuously improve the
safety against ink leakage accidents. In the present invention, "ahead" means a pen
point side, and "rear" means a tail plug side.
[0007] A writing implement according to the present invention comprises: a barrel in the
inside of which ink and a follower advancing with consumption of the ink are stored
directly, the barrel having a pen point at its forward end; and an outer tail plug
constituted by a closed-end cylinder and fitted to a rear outer surface of the barrel
so that an air course is formed between the rear outer surface of the barrel and an
inner surface of the outer tail plug to communicate with the inside of the barrel
through a rear end aperture portion of the barrel; wherein at least one air hole is
provided ahead of the rear end aperture portion of the barrel to make the air course
communicate with the outside air, the writing implement further comprising a grip
portion provided on the outer surface of said barrel at a portion in front of said
outer tail plug, wherein said air hole is disposed in the rear of said grip portion
and in an open end portion of said outer tail plug.
[0008] In the above structure according to the present invention, since the outer tail plug
does not cover the whole of the barrel, it is possible to make the diameter of the
barrel large, so that the volume of stored ink can be increased. In addition, since
the air hole is provided at the rear of the grip portion, it is possible to prevent
the air hole from being closed by a finger at the time of writing, so that there is
no fear that the ventilation performance of the air course is hampered.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] In the accompanying drawings:
Fig. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view illustrating a first embodiment of the present
invention;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged sectional view taken on line A-A in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is an enlarged sectional view taken on line B-B in Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is an enlarged sectional view taken on line C-C in Fig. 1;
Fig. 5 is a main part outline view of a barrel in Fig. 1;
Fig. 6 is a longitudinal sectional view of an outer tail plug in Fig. 1;
Fig. 7 is a longitudinal sectional view illustrating a second embodiment of the present
invention;
Fig. 8 is a longitudinal sectional view illustrating a third embodiment of the present
invention; and
Fig. 9 is a longitudinal sectional view illustrating a fourth embodiment of the present
invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0010] Detailed description of the present invention will be described as follows referring
to the accompanying drawings.
[0011] (1) A writing implement 1 according to the present invention has a barrel 3 in the
inside of which ink 11 and a follower 12 advancing with consumption of the ink 11
are stored directly. The barrel 3 has a pen point 2 at its forward end. The writing
implement also has an outer tail plug 4 constituted by a closed-end cylinder and fitted
to a rear outer surface of the barrel 3. An air course 6 is formed between the rear
outer surface of the barrel 3 and an inner surface of the outer tail plug 4 so as
to communicate with the inside of the barrel 3 through a rear end aperture portion
of the barrel 3. At least one air hole 61 is provided ahead of the rear end aperture
portion of the barrel 3 so as to make the air course communicate with the outside
air. (see, Figs. 1, 7, 8 and 9)
[0012] In the above-mentioned configuration (1), the outer tail plug 4 is fitted to the
outer surface of the rear of the barrel 3, so as to cover the outer circumferential
surface of the rear end aperture portion of the barrel 3. The air hole 61 is positioned
ahead of the rear end aperture portion of the barrel 3. Accordingly, the air course
6 takes a roundabout route from the rear end aperture portion of the barrel 3 to the
front of the insertion portion 33. As a result, even if the ink 11 leaks out of the
rear end aperture portion of the barrel 3, the ink 11 is prevented from leaking at
least to the outside from the rear end of the writing implement 1 because the outer
tail plug 4 has its bottom portion (closed wall portion 42) and no hole is provided
at the rear end of the writing implement 1. Consequently, the safety against ink leakage
is improved.
[0013] In addition, the air course 6 communicates not only with the outside air through
the air holes 61, but also with the inside of the barrel 3 (that is, a space at rear
of the follower 12 inside the barrel 3) through the rear end aperture portion of the
barrel 3. Accordingly, the inside of the barrel 3 is always at the atmospheric pressure,
so that the ink 11 and the follower 12 can move ahead with consumption of the ink
11 at the time of writing. The outer tail plug 4 is preferably a closed end cylinder
having an aperture end portion 41 on one side and a closed wall portion 42 on the
other side.
[0014] (2) It is preferable that the writing implement 1 according to the above configuration
(1) has a grip portion 32 provided on the outer surface of the barrel 3 at a portion
in front of the outer tail plug 4, the air hole 61 being disposed in the rear of the
grip portion 32. (see, Figs. 1, 7, 8 and 9)
[0015] In the above-mentioned configuration (2), the outer tail plug 4 is fitted to the
rear portion of the barrel 3 with leaving the grip portion 32 at the front portion
of the barrel 3. It is therefore possible to set the outer diameter of the grip portion
32 to be thick enough to be easily held by a hand desirably and independently of the
outer diameter of the outer tail plug 4. In addition, since the outer tail plug 4
does not cover the whole of the barrel 3, it is possible to make the diameter of the
barrel 3 large, so that the volume of stored ink can be increased. If the grip portion
32 is formed on the outer circumferential surface of the outer tail plug 4, the outer
tail plug 4 covers the front portion of the barrel 3, so that the diameter of the
barrel 3 becomes small and the volume of the stored ink is reduced.
[0016] In addition, since the air hole 61 is provided at the rear of the grip portion 32,
it is possible to prevent the air hole 61 from being closed by a finger at the time
of writing. Accordingly, there is no fear that the ventilation performance of the
air course 6 is hampered.
[0017] The grip portion 32 is, usually, a portion which is held by a user by his/her forefinger
and thumb at the time of writing. Specifically, it is preferable to provide a rough
portion (for example, an annular protrusion, an annular groove, a spiral protrusion,
a spiral groove, a dotted protrusion, a dotted recess, or the like) or an anti-skid
portion of elastic material in the front portion of the barrel 3 integrally with the
barrel 3 or separately therefrom. However, a smooth surface may be used so long as
it can function as the grip portion.
[0018] In addition, at the time of writing, the grip portion 32 is held by fingers while
the outer surface of the outer tail plug 4 is usually supported between a forefinger
and a thumb. To satisfy a proper function to support the outer tail plug 4 by fingers,
the outer tail plug 4 is preferably a non-flexible cylinder of, for example, material
such as metal, synthetic resin, etc.
[0019] (3) In the writing implement 1 according to the above configuration (1) or (2), preferably,
the air course 6 is disposed in a connection portion 5 between the outer surface of
the barrel 3 and the inner surface of the outer tail plug 4. (see, Figs. 1, 7, 8 and
9)
[0020] In the above-mentioned configuration (3), it is possible to avoid the pressure increase
inside the outer tail plug 4 (that is, a space at rear of the follower 12 inside the
barrel 3) when the outer tail plug 4 is fitted to the barrel 3, so that ink can be
prevented from leaking from the pen point 2.
[0021] In addition, the inner surface of the outer tail plug 4 is fitted to the outer surface
of the rear of the barrel 3. As for the specific structure of the connection portion
5 between the inner surface of the outer tail plug 4 and the outer surface of the
barrel 3, it is possible to employ, for example, fitting, screwing, bonding, welding,
and the like. Of them, fitting is preferable in view of easiness in manufacturing
and assembling. The above-mentioned "fitting" includes, for example, getting-over
fitting, press fitting, and the like.
[0022] In addition, when the connection structure of the connection portion 5 employs fitting,
in order to provide the air course 6 in the connection portion 5, it is preferable
that a protrusion for fitting is provided on the outer surface of the barrel 3 or
the inner surface of the outer tail plug 4, and an air groove is provided thereat.
[0023] (4) In the writing implement 1 according to the above configuration (1), (2) or (3),
it is preferable to provide such a configuration that the air hole 61 is disposed
in the aperture end portion 41 of the outer tail plug 4, though a transverse hole
may be formed as the air hole 61 in the outer surface of the outer tail plug 4. (see,
Figs. 1, 7, 8 and 9)
[0024] In the above-mentioned configuration (4), the air hole 61 may be disposed ahead of
the rear end of the writing implement 1 as far as possible. Consequently, the air
course 6 (that is, the longitudinal distance between the rear end of the barrel 3
and the air holes 61) may be elongated so that not only it is possible to prevent
ink from leaking more surely, but also it is unnecessary to form a transverse hole
in the outer surface of the outer tail plug 4 in order to provide the air hole 61.
Therefore, manufacturing becomes easy because of a simple structure.
[0025] (5) In addition, in the writing implement 1 according to the above configuration
(1), (2), (3) or (4), it is preferable that a plurality of air holes 61 are provided.
(see, Figs. 1, 7, 8 and 9)
[0026] This is because it is difficult for a user to hold the writing implement 1 by his/her
fingers and close the two or more air holes 61 by the fingers at the same time when
the user writes. Particularly, when the air holes 61 are provided at the rear of the
grip portion 32 (the above configuration (2)), it is impossible to close the two or
more air holes 61 by the fingers at the same time. That is, even if one of the air
holes 61 is closed by a finger, the other air holes 61 are kept opened. Therefore,
there is no fear that all the air holes 61 are closed by fingers, it is possible to
maintain the ventilation performance of the air course 6 at the time of writing.
[0027] The follower 12 is disposed at rear of the ink 11 so as to be in contact therewith.
The follower 12 is designed to advance with the consumption of the ink 11 at the time
of writing so as to prevent the ink 11 from flowing back even when the pen point is
directed upward. Specifically, examples of the follower may include a grease-like
substance (including that which contains a gelatinizer blended with a volatilization-resistant
or a non-volatile solvent so that it shows viscosity or visco-elasticity); a piston
consisting of elastic material; a piston used together with the above grease-like
substance, a rod or cylindrical synthetic resin molding used together with the above
grease-like substance; and the like.
[0028] (6) Particularly, in the writing implement 1 according to the above configuration
(1), it is preferable that the follower 12 is like grease. (see, Figs. 1, 7, 8 and
9)
[0029] The grease-like follower 12 leaks to the outside through the rear end aperture portion
of the barrel 3 easily in comparison with a piston. It is, however, possible to avoid
ink leakage from the rear end of the writing implement 1 in cooperation with the configuration
(1) (that is, the configuration in which the inner circumferential surface of the
outer tail plug 4 constituted by a closed-end cylinder is fitted to the outer circumferential
surface of the rear of the barrel 3).
[0030] Further, generally, when the follower 12 is grease-like, the grease-like substance
is apt to adhere to the outer circumferential surface at the rear end of the barrel
3 in a manufacturing process. It is therefore necessary to wipe the grease-like substance
out, conventionally. However, by the above configuration (1), the outer tail plug
4 covers the outer circumferential surface of the rear end of the barrel 3, so that
it is not necessary to wipe the grease-like substance. As a result, not only it is
possible to simplify the manufacturing process, but also there is no fear that, when
decorating print is given to the outer circumferential surface of the barrel 3, the
decorating print is damaged at the wiping working.
[0031] (7) In addition, in the writing implement 1 according to the above configuration
(1) or (6), it is preferable that an inner tail plug 7 having an air hole 74 making
the inside of the barrel 3 communicate with the outside is inserted into the inner
surface of the rear end aperture portion of the barrel 3. (see, Figs. 1, 8 and 9)
[0032] As a result, when the ink 11 or the ink 11 and the grease-like follower 12 flow back,
first, ink leakage from the rear end aperture portion of the barrel 3 can be restrained
by the inner tail plug 7, so that the safety against ink leakage is improved more
greatly in cooperation with the ink leakage prevention effect of the outer tail plug
4.
[0033] (8) In addition, in the writing implement 1 according to the above configuration
(1), (6) or (7), it is preferable that a back-flow valve system 9 opened at the time
of writing and closed at the time of non-writing is provided inside the pen point
2, near the pen point 2 inside the barrel 3, or at rear of the follower 12 inside
the barrel 3. (see, Figs. 8 and 9)
[0034] The back-flow of the ink in the barrel 3 is restrained by the back-flow valve system
9 in the above-mentioned configuration (8). Accordingly, the safety against ink leakage
is improved more greatly in cooperation with the effect of the outer tail plug 4 to
prevent the ink from leaking from the rear end of the writing implement.
[0035] Specifically, examples of the back-flow valve system 9 include a valve system provided
in the pen point 2, in an ink flow hole 82a of a holder 8, or in the air hole 74 of
the inner tail plug 9 so that it closes when the pen point is directed upward and
opens when the pen point is directed downward; a valve system in which when the pen
point is a ball point pen, a ball (that is, ball valve) of the pen point is urged
ahead by a spring or the like so that the ball valve is opened by the writing pressure
at the time of writing; and the like.
[0036] For example, Fig. 8 shows a configuration in which the back-flow valve system 9 is
provided in the holder 8, and Fig. 9 shows a configuration in which the back-flow
valve system 9 is provided in the inner tail plug 7. In addition, though not shown,
the back-flow valve system 9 may be provided both in the holder 8 and in the inner
tail plug 7.
[0037] Water-based ink, oil ink, water-based or oil ink having shear-thinning properties,
etc. may be used suitably as the ink 11 in the present invention.
[0038] Examples of the pen point 2 in the present invention include a ball-point-pen pen
point; a resin-finished body of fiber bundle; a thermally-fused body of fiber bundle;
a felt-finished body; a continuous porous body of synthetic resin; an extrusion molding
or an injection molding of synthetic resin having an ink guide path provided axially;
a fountain pen type plate pen body; a tubuliform pen body; a brush-like pen body;
and the like. The pen point may be fixed to the front end of the barrel 3 directly,
or fixed indirectly through another member such as a holder 8 or the like.
[0039] Embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
First Embodiment
[0040] A first embodiment of the present invention will be described as follows referring
to Figs. 1 to 6.
[0041] A writing implement 1 in the first embodiment is a ball point pen constituted by
a ball-point-pen pen point 2, a holder 8 provided with the ball-point-pen pen point
2 in its forward end, a barrel 3 having the holder 8 fixed to its forward end and
storing ink 11 and a follower 12 therein, an inner tail plug 7 fitted to the inner
surface of a rear end aperture portion of the barrel 3, and an outer tail plug 4 fitted
to the rear outer surface of the barrel 3 including the outer surface of the rear
end aperture portion.
(Barrel)
[0042] The barrel 3 is a cylindrical body obtained by injection-molding of synthetic resin
(for example, polypropylene or the like). In the barrel 3, a tapered portion 31 to
which the pen point 2 is fixed, a grip portion 32 disposed on the front outer circumferential
surface of the barrel 3 at the rear of the tapered portion 31, and an insertion portion
33 the diameter of which is smaller than that of the grip portion 32 are formed integrally
with each other. Incidentally, it is not always necessary to form them integrally.
[0043] The grip portion 32 has a plurality of convex and concave stripes formed integrally
and circumferentially on the front outer circumferential surface of the barrel 3.
The grip portion 32 has an anti-skid function.
[0044] Water-based ink 11 having shear-thinning properties is charged into the barrel 3,
and a grease-like follower 12 is charged into the barrel 3 at rear of the ink 11.
[0045] A step portion 34 contacting with an open end portion 41 of the outer tail plug 4
is formed between the grip portion 32 and the insertion portion 33 (that is, at the
base end of the insertion portion 33). In addition, recess portions 34a opened outward
in the radial direction and backward in the axial direction are formed at two places
in the step portion 34 at an equal interval (see Figs. 2 and 5). As a result, when
the outer tail plug 4 is fitted to a rear portion of the barrel 3, not only the open
end portion 41 of the outer tail plug 4 abuts against the step portion 34, but also
two air holes 61 are formed between the open end portion 41 and the step portion 34.
The air holes 61 has a rectangular shape which is long in the periphery direction
of the outer tail plug 4. Specifically, the height of the air holes 61 may be in the
range of 0.2mm to 0.4mm, and the width may be in the lmm to 3mm.
[0046] In addition, on the outer circumferential surface of the barrel 3 near the base end
of the insertion portion 33, a plurality of (herein, four) fitting protrusions 51
for constituting a connection portion 5 are formed in two lines at a circumferential
interval on the outer circumferential surface near the base end of the insertion portion
33 of the barrel 3 (see Figs. 3 and 5).
(Outer Tail Plug)
[0047] The outer tail plug 4 is a closed-end cylindrical body having the open end portion
41 at one end and a closed wall portion 42 at the other end. The outer tail plug 4
is obtained by injection-molding of synthetic resin (for example, polypropylene or
the like). The insertion portion 33 of the barrel 3 is inserted into the outer tail
plug 4 from the open end portion 41 of the outer tail plug 4. In addition, decorating
is given onto the outer circumferential surface of the outer tail plug 4 by transfer
printing.
[0048] In addition, in the inner circumferential surface of the outer tail plug 4 near the
open end portion 41, an annular fitting protrusion 52 constituting the connection
portion 5 is formed integrally with the outer tail plug 4 (see Fig. 6).
[0049] The connection portion 5 between the outer tail plug 4 and the barrel 3 is disposed
between the rear aperture portion of the barrel 3 and the air holes 61. The connection
portion 5 has a function to prevent the outer tail plug 4 from being detached from
the barrel 3. The connection portion 5 is constituted by a plurality of fitting protrusions
51 provided at two, ahead and rear, stages on the outer circumferential surface of
the barrel 3, and the annular fitting protrusion 52 provided on the inner circumferential
surface of the outer tail plug 4. When the outer tail plug 4 is fitted to the outer
surface of the insertion portion 33 of the barrel 3, the plurality of fitting protrusions
51 are pressed against the inner circumferential surface of the outer tail plug 4,
while the annular fitting protrusion 52 gets over the group of fitting protrusions
51 at the rear stage. Consequently, it is possible to realize such a secure structure
that the outer tail plug 4 cannot be detached easily from the barrel 3 at the time
of writing.
[0050] In addition, the inner diameter of the outer tail plug 4 excluding the connection
portion 5 and a support portion 43 is set to be larger than the outer diameter of
the insertion portion 33 of the barrel 3 excluding the connection portion 5, so that
a cylindrical air course 6 is formed between the inner surface of the outer tail plug
4 and the outer surface of the insertion portion 33 of the barrel 3 excluding the
connection portion 5 and the support portion 43. Specifically, the inner diameter
of the outer tail plug 4 is preferably in the range of 7.6mm to 8.3mm, and the outer
diameter of the insertion portion 33 of the barrel 3 is preferably in the range of
7.4mm to 7.8mm. Namely, the difference between the inner diameter of the outer tail
plug 4 and the outer diameter of the insertion portion 33 is preferably in the range
of 0.2mm to 0.5mm. The distance between the inner surface of the outer tail plug 4
and the outer surface of the insertion portion 33 becomes in the range of 0.1mm to
0.25mm.
[0051] Further, when the inner surface of the outer tail plug 4 is fitted to the outer surface
of the insertion portion 33 of the barrel 3, the annular fitting protrusion 52 on
the inner surface of the outer tail plug 4 is not in contact with the outer circumferential
surface of the barrel 3. Accordingly, the air course 6 is formed between the inner
surface of the outer tail plug 4 and the outer surface of the barrel 3 by gaps among
the plurality of fitting protrusions 51 (see Fig. 3). That is, the air course 6 extending
from the rear aperture portion of the barrel 3 to the air holes 61 is provided through
the connection portion 5.
[0052] In addition, on the inner surface of the outer tail plug 4 near the closed wall portion
42, the support portion 43 constituted by a plurality of (herein, six) ribs extending
in the axial direction is provided integrally and inward in the radial direction (see
Figs. 4 and 6). The support portion 43 is fitted to the outer circumferential surface
of the rear end of the barrel 3 (that is, the rear end of the insertion portion 33).
Then, the support portion 43 supports radially the outer circumferential surface of
the rear end of the barrel 3 so as to prevent looseness from occurring between the
outer tail plug 4 and the barrel 3 at the time of writing. At the same time, the support
portion 43 forms the air course 6 by gaps among its ribs. In addition, a portion of
the support portion 43 disposed at rear of the rear end of the barrel 3 is made to
project more inward in the radial direction, and positioned near the rear end of the
inner tail plug 7 (that is, near the rear end surface of a collar portion 73) attached
to the rear end aperture portion of the barrel 3. As a result, the inner tail plug
7 is prevented from being detached from the rear end aperture portion of the barrel
3.
(Inner Tail Plug)
[0053] The inner tail plug 7 is fitted to the inner surface of the rear end aperture portion
of the barrel 3. The inner tail plug 7 is obtained by injection-molding of synthetic
resin (for example, polypropylene or the like). The inner tail plug 7 is constituted
by a small-diameter portion 71 at its front end, a large-diameter portion 72 provided
continuously to the rear end of the small-diameter portion 71, and a collar portion
73 provided continuously to the rear end of the large-diameter portion 72. An annular
protrusion 72a is provided integrally with the outer circumferential surface of the
large-diameter portion 72 on the outer circumferential surface of the large-diameter
portion 72. The annular protrusion 72a is pressed against the inner circumferential
surface of the rear end aperture portion of the barrel 3. In addition, the front surface
of the collar portion 73 abuts against the rear end surface of the barrel 3.
[0054] An annular space 75 is formed between the outer circumferential surface of the small-diameter
portion 71 and the inner circumferential surface of the barrel 3. When the ink 11
and the grease-like follower 12 move down, the annular space 75 reserves the ink 11
and the grease-like follower 12 temporarily so as to prevent the ink 11 and the grease-like
follower 12 from leaking out. Further, an air hole 74 is provided through the center
axis of the inner tail plug 7. Particularly, the inner diameter of the air hole 74
of the small-diameter portion 71 at the forward end of the inner tail plug 7 is 1.4mm
which is comparatively small so as to prevent the grease-like follower 12 from leaking
out.
(Ball-point-pen pen point)
[0055] The ball-point-pen pen point 2 is of a pipe type in which a pipe of metal (specifically,
stainless steel) is externally pressed and transformed so as to form a plurality of
inward projecting portions which are made to be a ball seat. In front of the ball
seat, a ball made of super alloy (having an outer diameter of 0.5mm) is held rotatably.
Alternatively, the ball-point-pen pen point 2 may be of a type in which a ball seat
is formed by cutting and broaching of metal material.
(Holder)
[0056] The holder 8 is an injection-molding of synthetic resin (for example, polypropylene
or the like). The holder 8 is constituted by a conical portion 81 having a fitting
hole 81a into which the ball-point-pen pen point 2 is pressed and fixed, and a cylindrical
portion 82 liquid-tightly fitted to the inner surface of the front end hole of the
tapered portion 31 of the barrel 3 and having an ink flow hole 82a in its inside.
The conical portion 81 and the cylindrical portion 82 are formed integrally with each
other.
Second Embodiment
[0057] A second embodiment of the present invention is shown in Fig. 7. This writing implement
has a configuration in which the inner tail plug 7 is removed from the configuration
of the writing implement 1 in the first embodiment (Figs. 1 to 6). Thus, it is possible
to realize a simple configuration in which the number of parts is reduced in comparison
with the configuration of the implement 1 in the first embodiment. Accordingly, a
writing implement in which the ink 11 and the grease-like follower 12 are prevented
from leaking from the rear end of the writing implement can be provided at a low price.
The other configuration than the inner tail plug 7 is the same as that in the first
embodiment.
Third Embodiment
[0058] A third embodiment of the present invention is shown in Fig. 8. This writing implement
has a configuration in which a back-flow valve system 9 is disposed in the ink flow
hole 82a of the holder 8 in addition to the configuration of the writing implement
1 in the first embodiment (Figs. 1 to 6). The other configuration than the back-flow
valve system 9 is the same as that in the first embodiment.
[0059] The back-flow valve system 9 is constituted by a ball valve 91 which can move with
a play in the front/rear direction inside the ink flow hole 82a, an abutment portion
92 supporting the ball valve 91 so as to allow ink to flow when the pen point is directed
downward, and a valve seat 93 closed by the ball valve 91 tightly contacting therewith
when the pen point is directed upward.
[0060] The back-flow of the ink 11 generated when the pen point is directed upward is restrained
by the back-flow valve system 9. Further, even if the ink 11 flows back because of
a strong impact such as falling or the like, ink leakage from the rear end of the
writing implement 1 is prevented surely by the outer tail plug 4 in the same manner
as in the first embodiment.
Fourth Embodiment
[0061] A fourth embodiment of the present invention is shown in Fig. 9. This writing implement
has a configuration in which a back-flow valve system 9 is disposed in the air hole
74 of the inner tail plug 7 in addition to the writing implement 1 in the first embodiment
(Figs. 1 to 6).
[0062] The back-flow valve system 9 is constituted by a ball valve 91 which can move with
a play in the front/rear direction inside the air hole 74, an abutment portion 92
supporting the ball valve 91 so as to allow ink to flow when the pen point is directed
downward, and a valve seat 93 closed by the ball valve 91 tightly contacting therewith
when the pen point is directed upward in the same manner as in the third embodiment
(Fig. 8).
[0063] The ink 11 or the grease-like follower 12 can be prevented from leaking from the
rear end aperture portion of the barrel 3 by the back-flow valve system 9 even if
back-flow of the ink occurs when the pen point is directed upward or when a strong
impact such as falling or the like is given to a writing implement. Further, attachment
of the outer tail plug 4 enables to prevent dust or dirt from entering the air hole
74 of the inner tail plug 7, so that a proper valve function can be maintained. At
the same time, ink leakage from the rear end of the barrel 3 can be prevented surely
even if the back-flow valve system 9 is in failure in operation.
[0064] According to the first aspect of the present invention, an outer tail plug constituted
by a closed-end cylinder is fitted to the rear outer surface of a barrel, an air course
communicating with the inside of the barrel through a rear end aperture portion of
the barrel is formed between the rear outer surface of the barrel and the inner surface
of the outer tail plug, and an air hole making the air course communicate with the
outside air is provided ahead of the rear end aperture portion of the barrel. With
this configuration, not only a large volume of ink can be stored, but also the ink
can be prevented from leaking from the rear end of the writing implement surely. Accordingly,
the safety against ink leakage accidents is improved conspicuously.
[0065] According to the second aspect of the present invention, a grip portion is provided
on the outer surface of the barrel in front of the outer tail plug, and the air hole
is provided at the rear of the grip portion. With this configuration, it is possible
to set the outer diameter of the grip portion to be thick enough to be easily held
by a hand desirably and independently of the outer diameter of the outer tail plug.
In addition, since the outer tail plug does not cover the whole of the barrel, it
is possible to make the diameter of the barrel large, so that the volume of stored
ink can be increased. In addition, since the air hole is provided at the rear of the
grip portion, it is possible to prevent the air hole from being closed by a finger
at the time of writing, so that there is no fear that the ventilation performance
of the air course is hampered.
[0066] According to the third aspect of the present invention, the air course is provided
in a connection portion between the outer surface of the barrel and the inner surface
of the outer tail plug. With this configuration, it is possible to avoid the pressure
increase inside the outer tail plug generated when the outer tail plug is fitted to
the barrel, so that ink is prevented from leaking from a ball-point-pen pen point.
[0067] According to the fourth aspect of the present invention, the air hole is provided
in an open end portion of the outer tail plug. With this configuration, the air hole
can be disposed ahead of the rear end of the writing implement as far as possible.
Consequently, the air course can be elongated so that it is possible to prevent ink
from leaking more surely. In addition, manufacturing becomes easy because of a simple
structure.
[0068] According to the fifth aspect of the present invention, a plurality of air holes
are provided. With this configuration, there is no fear that all the air holes are
closed by fingers, and it is possible to maintain the ventilation performance of the
air course at the time of writing.
[0069] According to the sixth aspect of the present invention, the follower is made to be
grease-like. With this configuration, it is possible to prevent the grease-like follower
from leaking from the rear end of the writing implement in cooperation with the configuration
stated in the first aspect. In addition, it is not necessary to wipe out the grease-like
substance adhering to the outer circumferential surface of the rear of the barrel,
so that the manufacturing process is simplified.
[0070] According to seventh aspect of the present invention, an inner tail plug having an
air hole making the inside of the barrel communicate with the outside is inserted
to the inner surface of the rear end aperture portion of the barrel. With this configuration,
ink leakage from the rear end aperture portion of the barrel can be restrained by
the inner tail plug, so that the safety against ink leakage accidents is improved
more greatly in cooperation with the ink leakage prevention effect of the outer tail
plug.
[0071] According to the eight aspect of the present invention, a back-flow valve system
is provided inside the pen point, near the pen point inside the barrel, or at rear
of the follower inside the barrel. With this configuration, the back-flow of the ink
is restrained in the barrel, so that the safety against ink leakage accidents is improved
more greatly in cooperation with the ink leakage prevention effect of the outer tail
plug.
1. A writing implement comprising:
a barrel in the inside of which ink and a follower advancing with consumption of said
ink are stored directly, said barrel having a pen point at its forward end; and
an outer tail plug constituted by a closed-end cylinder and fitted to a rear outer
surface of said barrel so that an air course is formed between the rear outer surface
of said barrel and an inner surface of said outer tail plug to communicate with the
inside of said barrel through a rear end aperture portion of said barrel;
wherein at least one air hole is provided ahead of said rear end aperture portion
of said barrel to make said air course communicate with the outside air;
the writing implement further comprising a grip portion provided on the outer surface
of said barrel at a portion in front of said outer tail plug, wherein said air hole
is disposed in the rear of said grip portion and in an open end portion of said outer
tail plug.
2. The writing implement according to claim 1, wherein said air course is disposed in
a connection portion between the outer surface of said barrel and the inner surface
of said outer tail plug.
3. The writing implement according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of said air holes
are provided.
4. The writing implement according to claim 1, wherein said follower is in the form of
grease.
5. The writing implement according to claim 1, further comprising an inner tail plug
fitted to an inner surface of said rear end aperture portion of said barrel;
wherein said inner tail plug has an air hole making the inside and outside of said
barrel communicate with each other.
6. The writing implement according to claim 4, further comprising an inner tail plug
fitted to an inner surface of said rear end aperture portion of said barrel;
wherein said inner tail plug has an air hole making the inside and outside of said
barrel communicate with each other.
7. The writing implement according to claim 1, further comprising a back-flow valve system
provided inside said pen point, near said pen point inside said barrel, or at rear
of said follower inside said barrel.
8. The writing implement according to claim 6, further comprising a back-flow valve system
provided inside said pen point, near said pen point inside said barrel, or at rear
of said follower inside said barrel.
9. The writing implement according to claim 3, wherein said connection portion is comprised
of a plurality of protrusions and an annular fitting protrusion.
10. The writing implement according to claim 2, wherein a plurality of said air holes
are provided.
11. The writing implement according to claim 4, further comprising a back-flow valve system
provided inside said pen point, near said pen point inside said barrel, or at rear
of said follower inside said barrel.
1. Schreibgerät mit einem Zylinder, in dessen Innerem Tinte und ein Folger, der mit dem
Verbrauch der Tinte fortschreitet, direkt untergebracht sind, wobei der Zylinder an
seinem vorderen Ende eine Schreibspitze hat; und einem äußeren hinteren Stecker, der
von einem Zylinder mit geschlossenem Ende gebildet ist und an einer hinteren Außenfläche
des Zylinders so angebracht ist, dass ein Luftverlauf zwischen der hinteren Außenfläche
des Zylinders und einer Innenfläche des äußeren hinteren Steckers ausgeformt ist,
um mit dem Inneren des Zylinders durch einen Öffnungsbereich am hinteren Ende des
Zylinders zu kommunizieren;
wobei zumindest eine Luftöffnung vor dem Öffnungsbereich am hinteren Ende des Zylinders
vorgesehen ist, um eine Verbindung zwischen dem Luftverlauf und der Umgebungsluft
herzustellen;
und wobei das Schreibgerät außerdem einen Griffbereich aufweist, der an der Außenfläche
des Zylinders an einem Bereich vor dem äußeren hinteren Stecker vorgesehen ist, wobei
die Luftöffnung hinter dem Griffbereich und in einem offenen Endbereich des äußeren
hinteren Steckers vorgesehen ist.
2. Schreibgerät nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Luftverlauf in einem Verbindungsbereich zwischen
der Außenfläche des Zylinders und der Innenfläche des äußeren hinteren Steckers angeordnet
ist.
3. Schreibgerät nach Anspruch 1, wobei mehrere Luftöffnungen vorgesehen sind.
4. Schreibgerät nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Folger in Form von Fett vorliegt.
5. Schreibgerät nach Anspruch 1, weiter mit einem inneren hinteren Stecker, der an einer
Innenfläche des Öffnungsbereichs am hinteren Ende des Zylinders angebracht ist, wobei
der innere hintere Stecker eine Luftöffnung aufweist, durch die das Innere und das
Äußere des Zylinders miteinander kommunizieren.
6. Schreibgerät nach Anspruch 4, weiter mit einem inneren hinteren Stecker, der an einer
Innenfläche des Öffnungsbereichs am hinteren Ende des Zylinders angebracht ist, wobei
der innere hintere Stecker eine Luftöffnung hat, durch die das Innere und das Äußere
des Zylinders miteinander kommunizieren.
7. Schreibgerät nach Anspruch 1, weiter mit einem Rückflussventilsystem, welches im Inneren
der Schreibspitze, in der Nähe der Schreibspitze innerhalb des Zylinders oder hinter
dem Folger innerhalb des Zylinders vorgesehen ist.
8. Schreibgerät nach Anspruch 6, weiter mit einem Rückflussventilsystem, welches im Inneren
der Schreibspitze, in der Nähe der Schreibspitze innerhalb des Zylinders oder hinter
dem Folger innerhalb des Zylinders vorgesehen ist.
9. Schreibgerät nach Anspruch 3, wobei der Verbindungsbereich auf mehreren Vorsprüngen
und einem ringförmigen Passvorsprung besteht.
10. Schreibgerät nach Anspruch 2, wobei mehrere Luftöffnungen vorgesehen sind.
11. Schreibgerät nach Anspruch 4, weiter mit einem Rückflussventilsystem, welches im Inneren
der Schreibspitze, in der Nähe der Schreibspitze innerhalb des Zylinders oder hinter
dem Folger innerhalb des Zylinders vorgesehen ist.
1. Instrument d'écriture, comprenant :
un corps à l'intérieur duquel sont conservés directement de l'encre et un organe suiveur
qui avance avec la consommation d'encre, le corps ayant une pointe d'écriture à son
extrémité avant, et
un bouchon postérieur externe constitué d'un cylindre à extrémité fermée et monté
à une surface externe arrière du corps afin qu'un trajet de circulation d'air soit
formé entre la surface externe arrière du corps et une surface interne du bouchon
postérieur externe en communication avec l'intérieur du corps par une partie d'orifice
d'extrémité arrière du corps,
dans lequel un trou d'air au moins est placé en avant de la partie d'orifice d'extrémité
arrière du corps afin que le trajet de circulation d'air communique avec l'air extérieur,
l'instrument d'écriture comprenant en outre une partie de saisie disposée à la
surface externe du corps dans une partie qui se trouve en avant du bouchon postérieur
externe, et le trou d'air est placé à l'arrière de la partie de saisie et dans une
partie d'extrémité ouverte du bouchon postérieur externe.
2. Instrument d'écriture selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le trajet de circulation
d'air est disposé dans une partie de raccordement entre la surface externe du corps
et la surface interne du bouchon postérieur externe.
3. Instrument d'écriture selon la revendication 1, dans lequel plusieurs trous d'air
sont incorporés.
4. Instrument d'écriture selon la revendication 1, dans lequel l'organe suiveur est sous
forme d'une graisse.
5. Instrument d'écriture selon la revendication 1, comprenant en outre un bouchon postérieur
interne monté à une surface interne de la partie d'orifice d'extrémité arrière du
corps,
dans lequel le bouchon postérieur interne a un trou d'air mettant en communication
l'intérieur et l'extérieur du corps.
6. Instrument d'écriture selon la revendication 4, comprenant en outre un bouchon postérieur
interne monté à une surface interne de la partie d'orifice d'extrémité arrière du
corps,
dans lequel le bouchon postérieur interne a un trou d'air mettant en communication
l'intérieur et l'extérieur du corps.
7. Instrument d'écriture selon la revendication 1, comprenant en outre un système à clapet
anti-retour placé à l'intérieur de la pointe d'écriture, près de la pointe d'écriture
à l'intérieur du corps, ou à l'arrière de l'organe suiveur à l'intérieur du corps.
8. Instrument d'écriture selon la revendication 6, comprenant en outre un système à clapet
anti-retour placé à l'intérieur de la pointe d'écriture, près de la pointe d'écriture
à l'intérieur du corps, ou à l'arrière de l'organe suiveur à l'intérieur du corps.
9. Instrument d'écriture selon la revendication 3, dans lequel la partie de raccordement
comprend plusieurs saillies et une saillie annulaire d'emboîtement.
10. Instrument d'écriture selon la revendication 2,
dans lequel plusieurs trous d'air sont incorporés.
11. Instrument d'écriture selon la revendication 4, comprenant en outre un système à clapet
anti-retour placé à l'intérieur de la pointe d'écriture, près de la pointe d'écriture
à l'intérieur du corps, ou à l'arrière de l'organe suiveur à l'intérieur du corps.